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Floristics & Taxonomy Harley , Raymond Mervyn [1]. Subtribe Hyptidinae (Lamiaceae) in the Flora of North America. Subtribe Hyptidinae (Lamiaceae Tribe Ocimeae) is a tropical group of plants, mostly confined to the New World, with almost 400 species. Previously there were nine genera recognized, including the genus Hyptis, which totalled over 280 species, to which at that time all North American species of Hyptidinae belonged. However, in 2012, as a result of a molecular analysis of subtribe Hyptidinae, the genus Hyptis was found to be polyphyletic. This was resolved by dividing it into 19 smaller genera. The main centre of diversity of the Hyptidinae is in Brazil, where all genera, except for the Central American Asterohyptis, occur. North America has only seven species of the subtribe, today represented by four genera, confined to either the subtropical Southeastern states centered on Florida (six species),or to the Sonoran Desert Region in the South-west (one species). These are: Cantinoa americana, Cantinoa mutabilis, Condea emoryi, C. floribunda, C.verticillata, Hyptis alata and Mesosphaerum pectinatum. The new generic classification, and the distribution and status of the seven American species, together with the characters by which they can be recognized, will be discussed. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Herbarium, Kew Green,, Richmond-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW9 3AB, UK
Keywords: Lamiaceae Hyptidinae North America Cantinoa Condea Hyptis Mesosphaerum.
Presentation Type: Oral Paper Session: 46, Floristics & Taxonomy Location: 105/Mayo Civic Center Date: Wednesday, July 25th, 2018 Time: 4:00 PM Number: 46010 Abstract ID:755 Candidate for Awards:None |